Microsoft will end support for its SwiftKey iOS keyboard on October 5

Microsoft's SwiftKey keyboard for iOS is fading away next month.

Enlarge / Microsoft’s SwiftKey keyboard for iOS is fading away next month. (credit: Microsoft)

Microsoft will discontinue its SwiftKey software keyboard for iOS and delist it from the App Store, according to a statement made to ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley when asked about the future of the software.

“As of October 5, support for SwiftKey iOS will end and it will be delisted from the Apple App Store,” said Chris Wolfe, SwiftKey’s director of product management. “Microsoft will continue support for SwiftKey Android as well as the underlying technology that powers the Windows touch keyboard. For those customers who have SwiftKey installed on iOS, it will continue to work until it is manually uninstalled or a user gets a new device.”

The iOS version of SwiftKey was last updated in August of 2021. Most updates in the year leading up to that were of the nondescript “bug fixes and performance improvements” variety. Microsoft purchased SwiftKey in 2016 for a reported $250 million, both for its iOS and Android software keyboards and their underlying technology.

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Source: Ars Technica – Microsoft will end support for its SwiftKey iOS keyboard on October 5

NASA's James Webb Telescope Reveals The Skeletal 'Bones' Of A Spiral Galaxy

NASA's James Webb Telescope Reveals The Skeletal 'Bones' Of A Spiral Galaxy
NASA’s Webb Space Telescope proves cool enough to capture the complex skeletal structure of a distant spiral galaxy. Webb’s Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) must operate at 33 degrees Celsius below the rest of the observatory in order to remain sensitive to the mid-infrared region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

The James Webb Space Telescope

Source: Hot Hardware – NASA’s James Webb Telescope Reveals The Skeletal ‘Bones’ Of A Spiral Galaxy

Teenage Engineering's Tiny Record Player Also Makes Custom Vinyl Records

If you asked fans of Teenage Engineering’s musical toys and instruments what the company’s next creation would be, they probably assumed it would be a new Pocket Operator, another speaker, or maybe an update to the OP-Z. In reality, it’s the company’s first device that wholeheartedly embraces analog audio: a portable…

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Source: Gizmodo – Teenage Engineering’s Tiny Record Player Also Makes Custom Vinyl Records

Teenage Engineering's PO-80 Record Factory both cuts and plays vinyl

Teenage Engineering is best known these days for its electronic music-making gear, but now it has an option for creating physical copies of those tunes. The Swedish brand has released a PO-80 Record Factory that, as the name implies, lets you cut vinyl records at home in addition to playing them back. The extra-cute orange and white design is part of the draw, but the real appeal is the simplicity — you just need to plug an audio device into the 3.5mm jack and start recording.

You’re limited to monophonic sound, and you won’t be cutting more than a single with a B-side. The included five-inch blank records (complete with sleeves) allow for about four minutes of audio per side at 33RPM, and three minutes at 45RPM. There’s an adapter for playing seven-inch records, and all power comes over USB.

If the concept looks a bit familiar, it should. Japanese designer Yuri Suzuki initially explored the idea with a record-cutting machine he built in tandem with the magazine publisher Gakken. Suzuki is a friend of Teenage Engineering, and teamed up with the company to develop a new version with the “Pocket Operator mentality” and a revised design.

The Record Factory is available for $149. While that’s not trivial, it’s not a lot to spend if you want to produce tangible copies of your lo-fi music. Just be prepared to look elsewhere if you intend to release whole albums.



Source: Engadget – Teenage Engineering’s PO-80 Record Factory both cuts and plays vinyl

How Many Cups of Coffee You Should Drink Per Day, According to 'Science'

A study that’s in the news right now claims that people who drink two to three cups of coffee per day live longer than people who avoid coffee. So should we all be drinking two to three cups? Not necessarily. Let’s take a look at where these numbers come from.

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Source: LifeHacker – How Many Cups of Coffee You Should Drink Per Day, According to ‘Science’

Japan Should Consider Allowing Medical Cannabis, Health Panel Says

Japan — which has strict laws against the use of marijuana — should consider approving the import, manufacture and use of medicines derived from cannabis, subject to the same approval process as pharmaceuticals, a health ministry panel said. From a report: At the same time, the country should do more to discourage recreational use of the plant, the committee said in its findings following a meeting Thursday. Possession of cannabis is illegal but not its use; the panel recommended that unsanctioned use should also be made a criminal offense. While Canada, several US states and some European countries have decriminalized the recreational use of marijuana, penalties for possession, cultivation and sales of the substance in Japan can carry prison sentences of as long as 10 years. Just 1.4% of the population have ever tried cannabis, according to one study with 2017 data. Celebrities caught for possession often become front-page news.

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Source: Slashdot – Japan Should Consider Allowing Medical Cannabis, Health Panel Says

Makoto Shinkai's Suzume Shows the Apocalypse the Door

In Suzume no Tojimari, as the “Doors of Disaster” appear across Japan, a young girl—Suzume—and her friend Souta must find a way to close them. They open in places of abandonment and lonliness, and there is a lot of incredible sets that have been painted for this series. The main characters are voiced byNanoka Hara as…

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Source: Gizmodo – Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume Shows the Apocalypse the Door

How to Make Your Own Concrete Tiles (and Why You Might Want To)

For a patio build, stepping stones, or pathways, concrete tiles can be an affordable option—and some ambitious DIY enthusiasts even make indoor floor tiles themselves. Making your own concrete tiles can give you lots of latitude on your design; you can use a pre-made mold or make your own sand mold from a tile you…

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Source: LifeHacker – How to Make Your Own Concrete Tiles (and Why You Might Want To)

Peloton fitness gear will soon be available at Dick's Sporting Goods

It’s been a turbulent year for Peloton to say the least. Part of the company’s plan to right the ship is to offer its connected fitness gear through third-party retailers. It started selling equipment through Amazon in August and now Peloton has an exclusive deal with a brick-and-mortar retailer. So, you soon may be able to walk into a Dick’s Sporting Goods location and pick up a Bike, Tread or Guide after seeing it in person. It seems Dick’s won’t carry Peloton’s new rowing machine for now, though.

The fitness gear and some accessories will be available in more than 100 Dick’s retail locations in the US (there are more than 700 in total, as CNBC points out) and through the company’s online sales channels in the coming weeks. The physical locations will have Peloton-branded fitness shops where the gear will be displayed and Dick’s employees will be trained to help shoppers with the equipment.

Peloton says Dick’s will be the only retailer that offers this selection of its hardware outside of its own online and physical stores. However, Peloton plans to start closing at least some of its showrooms next year.

At least to begin with, Peloton will handle delivery and setup if you order a Bike or Tread from Dick’s. That may not last for long as the company announced plans in August to lay off members of its distribution team and rely entirely on third-party companies for deliveries and setting up equipment.

The Dick’s partnership is part of Peloton’s strategy to accelerate growth and increase revenue in the wake of dismal earnings results. Aligned with that blueprint, Peloton this month expanded Bike rentals to 48 states.



Source: Engadget – Peloton fitness gear will soon be available at Dick’s Sporting Goods

People Are Using Among Us Lobbies For Sex

Filtering through the Northern American server of Among Us, users will stumble across a variety of oddly-titled lobbies. “HornyRPOnly,” or “SingleGirl,” even “Hrny Bakugo RP.” Inside these lobbies are a multitude of horny gamers, searching for like minded individuals to cyber with. As a 27-year-old looking to play…

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Source: Kotaku – People Are Using Among Us Lobbies For Sex

Epix will relaunch its streaming service as MGM+ next year

Add more brands to the list of those hopping aboard the “+” service bandwagon. To begin, MGM is relaunching its movie-oriented Epix streaming service and TV channel as MGM+ on January 15th, 2023. It will continue Epix’s blend of originals and “curated” movies from various studios. You’ll also find it in the familiar places, including through Prime Video (Amazon owns MGM, after all), other digital services and conventional TV providers.

Simultaneously, Starz has just rebranded its international streaming service Starzplay as Lionsgate+ for 35 of the 63 countries where it operates. North Americans will still see the usual Starz name, while Lionsgate Play (in parts of Asia) and Starzplay Arabia will also remain unchanged. As with MGM+, the actual service will remain intact. This is more about capitalizing on the “valuable” nature of the Lionsgate name and trying to stand out (by tacking on the same “+” as everyone else), according to Starz chief Jeffrey Hirsch.

TechCrunchnotes Lionsgate plans to separate Starz from its studio business, and hoped for the spinoff to complete the move this summer. That clearly didn’t happen, but the rebrand is a step in that direction.

In either case, the strategy is familiar. As with CBS All Access’ revival as Paramount+, it’s a bid to make the most of a well-known brand while nodding to a streaming-first reality. Whether or not this helps is another story. Their streaming businesses are relatively small (Starz has 35.8 million subscribers, for example) compared to heavyweights like Amazon Prime Video, Disney+ and Netflix. They’re not in trouble, but name changes by themselves aren’t likely to boost demand.



Source: Engadget – Epix will relaunch its streaming service as MGM+ next year

25 of the Gayest Straight Movies Ever Made

Gay marriage was legalized in Massachusetts nearly two decades ago and across the U.S. back in 2015, yet somehow Bros, which opens this weekend, represents the first mainstream gay romantic comedy ever released by a major studio—or so the marketing department of distributor Universal Pictures would have you believe.

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Source: LifeHacker – 25 of the Gayest Straight Movies Ever Made

'Forever Chemicals' Are Everywhere. Is There a Way to Avoid Them?

Even the name makes the problem seem intractable: “forever chemicals.” This group of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances, broadly called PFAS, are persistent organic pollutants that don’t readily degrade and can affect human health, with links to liver problems, infertility, thyroid disruption, birth defects,…

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Source: Gizmodo – ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Everywhere. Is There a Way to Avoid Them?